Christian, here is your chance. Tell us what is a true Christian. Come on, surely you know. Take a stab at it. I am confused. What describes a Christian that doesn't describe an atheist or Buddhist? What are the essential doctrines and actions and motivations that make you a Christian who is going to heaven, that excludes all other pretenders? Go ahead. Make my day!
April 30, 2014
April 28, 2014
A New Series of Podcasts on Dr. Avalos' The End of Biblical Studies
Dr. André Gagné, an Associate Professor in the Department of Theological Studies at Concordia University (Montreal, Canada), and Brice Jones, a doctoral student, have begun a series of podcasts devoted to my book, The End of Biblical Studies (2007). They are excellent discussions insofar as they highlight the very points that I would have chosen if I produced a podcast on that book. In addition, their podcasts are a welcome sign that more academic biblical scholars are willing to engage in a constructive discussion of my frank critique of the religionist orientation field of biblical studies. For the two podcasts (#5 and #7) already available on the book, and for podcasts on other interesting topics in religious and biblical studies (including their own journeys away from fundamentalism), see their Inquisitive Minds Podcasts.
On Stigamtizing Left-Handed People: Another Case Where Science is Eliminating What Faith Produced
A friend of mine on Facebook asked why there are left-handed guitars when there aren't any left-handed pianos. He tries to teach his left-handed students to use right-handed guitars. As a right-handed guitarist myself, I could not play a left-handed guitar. So I wrote in response:
Let's just ask the right-handers, which I am one, to use left-handed guitars then! I see no reason to think anyone should use right-handed guitars! Let's have a revolution. Let's start strumming with left-handed guitars and do away with the right-handed ones! Usually the majorities rule while minorities suck. Screw that caste system. In the past, left-handed people were demonized by Christian folks. True story. So to correct this injustice let's make right handers conform from now on. Let's do it from compassion and love.To see what produced the stigma and even demonization of left-handed people and what is eliminating it read below. Again, as Dawkins said, "science works, bitches." Faith does not! Get. Point. The.
Slavery. Bible Style. By Dr. James East
This is really good!
What I do find disappointing, tremendously disappointing, is that modern people would defend the abhorrent views on slavery we find in the Bible. After all the progress we’ve made. But they don’t just defend these views as the primitive ideas of people in an ancient society; they ascribe them to God. God! The creator of the universe! The unchanging, omni-benevolent designer of morality himself wanted the Hebrews to own other people as property? Wanted people to do hard labour and provide sexual services against their will, amid violent beatings that left them barely clinging on to life?
And it is Christians who ask me where I get my morality from?
April 27, 2014
Unqualified Praise for "Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey"
As Dawkins said, "Science works, bitches." If you haven't been watching "Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey" you are missing a great series of science based shows. My favorites so far are about Halley's Comet (Episode 4) and the Clean Room (Episode 7), but they are all great! You can watch them online for a couple of months afterward. LINK.
Matilda Joslyn Gage, A Largely Forgotten Feminist Hero
Matilda Gage was a suffragist, a Native American activist, an abolitionist, a freethinker, and a prolific author, who was "born with a hatred of oppression". She spent her childhood in a house which was used as a station of the Underground Railroad. She faced prison for her actions under the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 which criminalized assistance to escaped slaves. Even though she was beset by both financial and physical (cardiac) problems throughout her life, her work for women's rights was extensive, practical, and often brilliantly executed.
Gage became involved in the women's rights movement in 1852 when she decided to speak at the National Women's Rights Convention in Syracuse, New York. She served as president of the National Woman Suffrage Association from 1875 to 1876, and served as either Chair of the Executive Committee or Vice President for over twenty years. During the 1876 convention, she successfully argued against a group of police who claimed the association was holding an illegal assembly. They left without pressing charges.
Gage was considered to be more radical than either Susan B. Anthony or Elizabeth Cady Stanton (with whom she wrote History of Woman Suffrage). Along with Stanton, she was a vocal critic of the Christian Church, which put her at odds with conservative suffragists such as Frances Willard and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Rather than arguing that women deserved the vote because their feminine morality would then properly influence legislation (as the WCTU did), she argued that they deserved suffrage as a 'natural right'. LINK.
The Homosexuality Debate Between Christians is Heating Up
Yep. On the one side you have the traditionalists and on the other side you have the liberals. There doesn't seem to be any middle ground. More and more the traditionalists are changing their minds. Either Christians maintain their conservative faith despite the evidence and thereby are discredited like the young earth creationists, or they accept the results of science and risk losing the authority of the Bible. The traditionalists are simply wrong. The liberals are gerrymanders to maintain their faith no matter what the intellectual cost. Here are some of the recent books on the topic by Christians. Robert Price has predicted this issue will be the undoing of evangelicalism. LINK. When the dust settles and the traditionalists have become liberals the next generation will develop amnesia, thinking the church has always maintained this new position to the point of claiming they were the instigators of a new humane view about homosexuality. When it comes to faith, round and round we go, where it stops nobody knows.
April 24, 2014
Manly Yahweh is not the Philosopher's God
Here I have assimilated two posts into one, looking at the idea that Yahweh, and the claims made about him, do not make a lot of sense with regard to the philosopher's god which developed over the next several thousand years.
Many people believe ridiculous things. Most of the time, we eventually shuffle off such beliefs. But some remain. In the case of Christianity, this is the belief in Yahweh. I don't mean to be overly rhetorical, but the belief in Yahweh is patently ridiculous, much more so than the belief in God.
Many people believe ridiculous things. Most of the time, we eventually shuffle off such beliefs. But some remain. In the case of Christianity, this is the belief in Yahweh. I don't mean to be overly rhetorical, but the belief in Yahweh is patently ridiculous, much more so than the belief in God.
Jeff Lowder: "Two Thumbs Way Up" for My Book WIBA
I give this book two thumbs way up. In addition to courageously sharing his personal story, Loftus applies his considerable training and expertise into developing a cumulative case against Christianity and for atheism. I cannot think of another book like it on the market. Loftus is clearly familiar with the work of evangelical apologists like Copan, Craig, Geisler, and Moreland, as his book is filled with references to their work and objections to their arguments. In fact, his book might best be described as a “counter-apologetics” textbook. Anyone who reads this blog (The Secular Outpost) but has not yet read Why I Became an Atheist should do so. LINK.
April 23, 2014
James East Responds to John Dickson's "Top 10 Tips For Atheists"
Dr. John Dickson is co-director of the Centre for Public Christianity. He has a PhD in ancient history and is a Senior Research Fellow with the Department of Ancient History at Macquarie University, where he teaches in the MA in Early Christian and Jewish Studies program. Recently he offered his top 10 list of tips for atheists. In it he tells us what he thinks atheists are doing wrong in debates with Christians. Dr. James East of Skeptic Ink Network responded excellently to each of his tips.
Here's one example. Dickson's first tip is for atheists to deal with the Christian "sophisticated literary trail of reasons for the Faith." East responded in part by saying something I've wondered about as well:
Here's one example. Dickson's first tip is for atheists to deal with the Christian "sophisticated literary trail of reasons for the Faith." East responded in part by saying something I've wondered about as well:
I think Dickson and many other “public Christians” are guilty of exactly the same thing. They speak out against the Dawkinses and Krausses of the world, rather than tackling leading atheist philosophers such as Graham Oppy, Theodore Drange and Quentin Smith, to name just a few. Christians devote entire websites to attacking The God Delusion, yet seem to completely ignore books like Why I Became an Atheist,in which John Loftus absolutely does engage with Plantinga, Craig and company, very successfully I think. And then there are classics such as Oppy’s Arguing About Gods, Sobel’s Logic and Theism, and so many more. LINK.
April 22, 2014
April 21, 2014
Questions From a Newly Deconverted Person
I'm new to agnosticism. And I'm positive of my outlook. However, the emotional aspects of my former Christian faith are still present, i.e. the guilt and the shame. What's the best way to get beyond this. I can see the positivity in a life without religious barriers. I'm just struggling to get there.My reply:
Realize no one is to blame for your religious indoctrination. Turn the negative into positive action. Use what you've learned and make it your goal to help others out of it.
Thank you so much! I've been depressed for the last two weeks.My reply:
I know the feeling. In time it will pass. Realize not many people have been freed to live the happy life free of brainwashing like you have.
April 20, 2014
April 18, 2014
What’s So Good About “Good Friday”?
It has been
a few years, since I left Christianity, so when I look at it now, I can see it
more through the eyes of an outsider, rather than through the god-glasses given
to me through childhood indoctrination.
One thing about human nature is that we can be in situations in which things
which are quite strange can appear normal, simply because they are part of our
everyday experience, and because we are surrounded by people who treat these
things as normal. Such was the case
with the core beliefs of Christianity.
Now, when I think about the Christian teachings about and commemoration of
the death of Jesus, I can’t believe that I didn’t see how weird it all was at
the time.
Since today
is Good Friday, and churches everywhere are gearing up for their Easter celebrations
this weekend, I thought I’d take a look at some of the things which are strange
and don’t add up, with this particular set of beliefs.
April 17, 2014
A Postscript on My Post about Evidence for Dinosaurs and Jesus
What scholars like Bart Ehrman don’t tell you (likely because
they don’t fully comprehend it themselves) is that the Jewish-Christian world
was totally awash with forged stories of divine divine men of miracles. Ancient Biblical figures from Israel’s mythic
past had either written new books about themselves or were written about by unnamed
Jewish authorities who were in the know.
Although I did my under graduate work in Bible and graduate work in Christianity
while having been an active Church member most of my life, I had never realized, nor was I told,
that there were more than 295 divine histories and sacred texts about miracle
workers sent from God. (I discussed these HERE
)
Leave No Stone Unturned - An Easter Challenge For Christians (from Dan Barker)
"I HAVE AN EASTER challenge for
Christians. My challenge is simply this: tell me what happened on
Easter. I am not asking for proof. My straightforward request is merely
that Christians tell me exactly what happened on the day that their most
important doctrine was born.."
If you know any believer up to the challenge, send them the link:
An Easter Challenge for Christians
If you know any believer up to the challenge, send them the link:
An Easter Challenge for Christians
April 16, 2014
We Know From Hard Evidence Dinosaurs Existed 66 Million Years Ago Yet We Have No Objective Evidence Jesus Existed Just 2 Thousands Years Ago
A. We have no firsthand testimony from anyone who knew Jesus or wrote anything about him during his life time. (All the Gospels are late and anonymous). No person living in Roman Palestine neither saw, knew of, nor heard of either Jesus or his followers.
Coming Tonight on DC: 16 Simple Reasons Why the Gospel Jesus Never Existed
According to Tim O’Neill :
“The arguments of the Jesus Mythicists, on the other hand, require contortions and suppositions that simply do not stand up to Occam's Razor and continually rest on positions that are not accepted by the majority of even non-Christian and Jewish scholars. The proponents of the Jesus Myth hypothesis are almost exclusively amateurs with an ideological axe to grind and their position is and will almost certainly remain on the outer fringe of theories about the origins of Christianity.”
Tonight I’ll list theses and let you decide who has really upheld Occam Razor followed by a response to O’Neill.
“The arguments of the Jesus Mythicists, on the other hand, require contortions and suppositions that simply do not stand up to Occam's Razor and continually rest on positions that are not accepted by the majority of even non-Christian and Jewish scholars. The proponents of the Jesus Myth hypothesis are almost exclusively amateurs with an ideological axe to grind and their position is and will almost certainly remain on the outer fringe of theories about the origins of Christianity.”
Tonight I’ll list theses and let you decide who has really upheld Occam Razor followed by a response to O’Neill.
God: JUST create heaven, for crying out loud
Hello good DC people, it's been a long time...
OK, so I posted this originally elsewhere (on SIN). But this is such an important and simple argument that it needs to get bandied about more. The nonsense that is heaven, given from the Christian point of view that it exists, has many ramifications. This is one particular argument which I think has a lot of force in dismantling the logical coherence of Christianity and its entailed beliefs.
April 11, 2014
Kerry Shirts, A Former Mormon Apologist, Reviews Several Atheist Books
Earlier I posted a review by Kerry Shirts of my book The Outsider Test for Faith: How to Know Which Religion Is True.
I was told he was a former Mormon apologist and maker of Mormon apologist videos. So I clicked on his name and found he has reviewed several atheist books in the last two weeks. Check them all out.
April 10, 2014
Are Books Themselves a Thing of the Past?
I know hard copies of books are on their way out. I also know that percentage-wise not that many people are reading books. With almost anything you want to know can be found online, will even ebooks be on their way out? Will we soon turn into an online society of people who simply read Facebook, blogs and online sites for our information? I fear this might be happening gradually. And with the public not reading books that much to begin with, it seems less of them will be doing so in the future. I wonder what this will do for authors and publishers? It'll be interesting. Publishers exist to make money. With fewer readers there will be fewer books published. There are good things about this since anyone can participate. But how do we know what information to trust without the editors who were known as the gatekeepers in the past. Thoughts?
April 09, 2014
Two More Reviews of My Book, The Outsider Test for Faith
This one was published in The Skeptic, Winter 2013, pp. 35–36. Here's another one below. Do you get the impression that this guy is really excited about it? ;-)
April 08, 2014
Answering Believers: "If I believe in God why does that bother you?"
On my personal Facebook
page, I tend to do my direct critiquing of religion mainly through what I call my
“Freethinker Friday post”. The rest of
the week, I post funny stuff, health tips, and inspiring and insightful quotes. For some of my Christian friends however,
even once a week is way too often for me to be challenging their beliefs. On
April 4th, I did a post called “A Twisted ‘Love.’ In which I talked
about how the Christian god’s brand of love is actually coercion because it is
accompanied by the threat of violence for those who don’t ‘choose to accept' it. An acquaintance from high school, which I
never even interact with on Facebook seemed to take my post a bit personally.
Here is the response I
posted for her, and others who might share her annoyance with questioning of
religion:
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